Black Excellence in Sustainability 2024
Michigan Sustainable Business Forum is celebrating Black and African American leaders in sustainability and sustainable business that are creating a more sustainable, inclusive and just…
Michigan Sustainable Business Forum is celebrating Black and African American leaders in sustainability and sustainable business that are creating a more sustainable, inclusive and just…
Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a significantly lower standard for fine particle pollution, a move anxiously anticipated by the state’s environmental community that will accelerate efforts to reduce the impacts of air pollution on Michigan’s frontline communities.
West Michigan Sustainable Business Forum will honor local organizations and professionals at its 10th Annual Triple Bottom Line Bash on Wednesday, October 18 at the…
Michigan Sustainable Business Forum last week participated in a pair of Rural Leadership Summits hosted by the Michigan Office of Rural Development to foster discussion…
Michigan Sustainable Business Forum and Michigan’s Great Southwest Sustainable Business Forum will celebrate three local professionals and five local organizations at the Fourth Annual Great Green Gala on Wednesday, April 19 at the Box Factory for the Arts.
Projects seeks stakeholders from across the food system for dialogue on food loss and cross sector solutions for food waste Michigan Sustainable Business Forum, Make…
Michigan Sustainable Business Forum is now seeking candidates for nomination to its Board of Directors. MiSBF promotes business practices that advance climate leadership, social justice and the creation of a circular economy.
Michigan submitted more than 16,667 to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in favor of cleaner air and setting stronger standards for particulate matter pollution as part of a public comment period in February and March as part of a Climate Action Campaign partnership with multiple Michigan organizations, including the Michigan Sustainable Business Forum.
Throughout its years of experience working with customers from a variety of industries, PADNOS staff observed that many companies were struggling with recycling for several reasons, from load sizes to sorting issues. As a result, many potentially recyclable materials were taking up needed industrial space or going straight to the landfill.
Steelcase formally launched its renewable energy purchasing efforts in 2001, when it sent a “Letter of Intent” to become a founding member of the EPA…